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Fermentative syntheses precursor selection

These defects have spurred attempts to prepare analogs. The techniques used have been (1) natural fermentation (in which the penicillin-producing fungus is allowed to grow on a variety of complex natural nutrients from which it selects acids for incorporation into the side chain), (2) biosynthetic production (in which the fermentation medium is deliberately supplemented with unnatural precursors from which the fungus selects components for the synthesis of "unnatural" penicillins), (3) semisynthetic production (in which 6-aminopenicillanic acid (2) is obtained by a process involving fermentation, and suitably activated acids are subsequently reacted chemically with 6-APA to form penicillins with new side chains) and (4) total synthesis (potentially the most powerful method for making deep-seated structural modifications but which is at present unable to compete economically with the other methods). [Pg.429]


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